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Show ' J SUNDAY HERALD - Utah Postmasters End Annual Meeting With Election of S.LC. Man The Secret Sickncs Rites Set For Crash Victim No. 12 Utah's Mental Health Needs Are Many Acute But Are Sadly Neglected J Funeral services will be at p.m. Monday for Wilbert Ross at the University Stephenson 1 Orem Mori Is Nomi noted For FOE Presidency; Utah Conclave Continues American Fork Woman Dies Of Heart Ailment AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Ella LDS Ward Chapel, with CounKirstena Jensen Anderson, 85, of selor j Ross Denham officiating. Interment will be in the Provo Continued From Page One fied applicants, since 11 tah has 233 E. 1st NM died in a local hos vadifficulty in filling top staff pital at 12: 12 p.m. Friday from? a Alfred M. Carter f Orem and, state worthy president, and Sel- a Friends may call at the Qulst-Esther Hodges of Hrigh!am City ma Harvey of Provo, state, In national 'competition! heart ailment. Fairbanks Funeral Home Sunday can Board of Psychiatry and Neu- cancles." d a madam president. ' 17 rology. tor nigmy quaiinea professionals, Sh was born June 17, 1869, in 9 p.m. ii t Other activities The - three-da- y: included the rimeeting of the Office Inspector J. T. Gardner, from to In Utah In 1951, again invited zT 1 low salaries and lack of voei, Denmark, to Soreni Utah's u.. H. Haatam.i of the U. S. Civil and at ' the Uni- I avih0U, Utah State ChaDter of the NaUon-.tualistic competition Friday night, spection, this time by Central .In- funds and facilities for research Nelisina Jensen. A member of the Ward l Association of Postmasters con-- l Service Commission at Denver. versity which convention seven teams competed, in stat the day during American American Fork LDS Sixth Ward. held this weekend iniPrdvo. i spection Board, Psy are handicaps. eluded in Provo Saturday with the and George Staples, assistant re- ChapelI from 11 and the drill team competition chiatric Association, and received The committee urged that Utah she was married in 1903 to Neil election of David R. Trevithick of gional operations manager jfor the a.m. until the be will night. Five units com- 11 Saturday They 2p.m: instaledjat still more comprehensive recom- Hospital obtain qualified person- Anderson in the Salt Lake LDS in the the Salt Lake City as state president. Post Office Department at Den timje of the installalatter event. peted jointj today during mendations. services M o ' Other new officers are Wayne ver. nel to tach psychiatric residents Temple. He died Sept. 28, 1906. tion, for they were the lone j nom 4 Lunch was served Saturday to Survivors are a son, Warren F. inees for the offices of state about 200 of the Many of these recommenda and medical, psychology, theoJ Graveside at- K. Shefleld of Kayesvllle, first Luncheon was at the banquet 400 tions were approved in theory American Fork; 15 worthy president aifd state( ma-- tending the convention, persons Anderson, and vice president; Iona S. Draper, room of the Joseph Smith Build- services will be coma occupational therapy logy j by ,in a long range master plan. students. It recommended insti gandchildren; 45 great-gran- d econd vice president; William ing on the Brigham Young Uni- undler the diMr.j dam mittee headed Lees. president, respjpctiyelyi by Mayme adopted by Utah Welfare Com tution of a complete attendants children, and a sister in Den Carter is a member jof Provo The exemplification E. Woodbury of Hurricane, third versity campus. The principal rection of the of mem-- j; mark. orial-servicmission, but funds are needed to training! course (some states have j Aerie 2924. vice president, and Ferne Barker speaker was Pauline Allison, na- D e a n Menden-ha- ll will be presented at f Funeral services will be at l! put it into operation. secre tional executive committeejvoman Post 13 of of Wellington, standard one-ye- ar Two sessions werf held Satur- 3 p.m. today by the Murray Aux- training xxi uie The retiring presi for the National 'Association of the! American muiiuajr f.u. course Of psychiatric aides) and LDS Ward with 4Vhimpr lEwell in iliary Degree and Drill Team.: I IT .ni Big Step Forward Chapel. Friends may day, dent is W. Raymond Green, Pro Postmasters. Also part of the pro- Legion. of a clinical to of staff the adding A major step forward in Utah and Sons Mortu- charge, due to the ilness j Ray vo postmaster; gram, which was directed by W. Mr! Stephen- - Mr. Stephenson a registered pharma call at Anderson If chairman. pathologist; Young, BLIND MAN ROBBED BY 7 to 9 p.m. and is completion of a medical-su-r Monday Besides election and installa Raymond Green, was a report on son, able to compound and manu ary from The activities of the Eagle's and ERSTWHILE BENEFACTOR cist, to at to the who lived thef services. into Burial convention 1954 will gical building go national tion of officers, the Saturday mor operation facture, as well as dispense prior by Provo steel worker its Auxiliary continue tbday! with nlnz session included talks by Lorraine Baird of Willard Utah. 185 N. 1st E., was killed in a this summer. Many mental' dis drugs ; appointment of a regis be in the American Fork the installation at 2. p.m. and a JACKSON, Miss. (UP) Eddie orders stem from physical ill tered medical collision i at the several national and regional Paul Peterson sang several solos car-truc-k 6 p.m., 'at which the Howard assisted at addi and blind banquet librarian, James Tuesday. His ness. They can be treated here. tion of more staff able to give postal officials. In charge of this to entertain the visiting speakers will include j Lawrence Brooks across the tsreet, then rob-Lohree Unfortunately, a receiving and his mother, K. Bohne. session was Ray Susan; wifej now available Leahy, grand aerie ttrusteej from bed him of his billfold,- police said.S.-Chiattended NJ Stephenson, and his grand- intensive treatment center, ap psychotherapy, na Speakers included Carlton H. One hundred fifty-si- x U. Wenatchee, Wash., and parol Ben today. a to, few patients, Jencks, regional controller of the the luncheon, though it is estim mother, Mrs. Minerva Nowers proved by the 1953 legislature, only Other Recommendations nett, grand madam president of Howard was captured a block Post Office Department at Den- ated that the total attendance at Whitehead, 86, were also hurt in again failed to be allocated funds Other recommendations includ (Continued from Page One). Long Beach. Cal. They alsolspoke away with the billfold. in 1955. With early diagnosis and the Occident. 27 news conference that he at the 3oint opening session Satur ver; Charles E. P,uskar, execu- the meetings was about 200 Police found Brooks still standApril i" of the The next state convention will tive secretary-treasurconcentrated treatment, as high ed: I i day. in an alley with his hands in . Dulles' view. ing as 70 per cent of mental patients Study of family care programs; supported National Association of Postmas- be at Beaver, where Postmaster incluOther Saturday speakers the air. of and establishment ters of the United States; John F. Joseph A. Manzionne will be in ded Roy S. Olsen, Brigham City, might recover, says Dr. Owen after-car- e in clinics WASHINGTON " White principal of (UP) vice president charge. Fixa, national Heninger, superintendent. Utah cities; appointment of i House Press Secretary James C. W. W. Goff has In pleading need for a PAYSON the National Association; Post U. P. ASKS TO DROP geria resident religious leader; isola Haberty avers that he knows beenf taken to Payson Hospital, tries division, the ONE ROUND TRIP superintendent after his car was involved in an said 24 per cent of new admia tion of tubercular patients; more BOISE (Up)- Pnion Pacific t toilet and bathing faculties so United States and Red China may! I V Accident near Payson Friday sions are 65 or older, "r to Railroad asked the public today compared can be cleaner; enough hold talks on the Far Eastern 'necessary for all otft war. were 11 crasn pattents of the Details night. 1930. -in utilities cent (Continued from Pare One). commission for permission "Our moral Earl SALT LAKE CITY!per The only solution he sajid, is to Saturday by code prescribes better than treat staff so restraint and seclusion crisis within 60 days. Mill-cree- k, undeV investigation 16l5 one daily round-tri- p discontinue of Emerson 59, Hicks, didn't an adequate.-trainereserve. In can be minimized; new equipment HflPM-tTom Barrett. ment now iH mnnrt th gear kept flashing, but that fm Trooper Highway . our Mrs. died train r i he l.su passenger given t ui war we Ytxii ilt .i Way, Thursday. aged,' n we Falls and Victor. between Idaho make any difference." fire- India that he would "have to re tue evem tor the X-rdepartment; said. Jensen Johanna 83, Gudmundson, offiare able to bring uriigreat po- North American Aviation r The PUC gave protestants 20 The hospital needs renovation proof storage of medical records. fer that to the State Department; tential E. Robert Avenue, funeral cials and Air National Guard of 151 T lrriAu; nnthincr nhnnt it " CARD OF THANKS of the medical and strength bear, he said. Enlargement in which to file their argu1 in Kimball at ' p.m. Monday crewmen who readied his plane mat is wny a strong reserve is days and appointment rru Wfe wish to thank the Bishop of tional library patient's ments 2400 55 nu S. cnaDei Ward E. xxic centeri Brigiiiiu Conoidie against the proposals. imeiii occupation- of a Chapel, " ucpdi ,.;t.i C?AAxx.4 l IV for the flight congratulated WflvH' establish- immediate comment. librarian; de--i general a 1234 But W. of Emer ham 85, al a modern Young, with him therapy quarters; roy and shook hands ment Of a complete department C.hntrh also the sneakers, those Creosote is still the most widely ; said "We are ST. LOUIS UUP) Sec Conroy roared across the fin son Avenue,! died Thursday. whoj offered prayers, those who kitchen and cafeterias; a bak for physical therapy; use of the partment spokesman Navy John from used a of J Goold wood preservative, but . awaiting report" Higham.j 60, cannery modern storehouse; ish line here at 8:26.18 p.m. Thomas Relief So- ery, the therindustrial . . for .. . ...S II furnished buildings s music, Pnnnor shop with pentachlorophenol ; Shprman treatment amhatMHnpL. 462 N. died 7th a bigger laundry; a salvage W., Thursday. tnat uninpation of tne TYu(EDT), taking five hours, 28 min Saturday f XT now houses and and everyone, (it neighbors, wards); apy 348 78,1 is ciety of M. increasing. Peterson, ' utes and 32 seconds to fly here Stephen building, and modernization of those who sent the farm expansion of staff and facilities Cooper's report 4s expected soon chieved, resulting in been an where buildings, from New York with brief stops E. 17th S., died Friday. Hatchi- - especially employe flowers and furnished was killed recently in an obsolete in all other therapy departments. after he confers with Indian en-- and "more efficient fighting at Columbus, O., Tulsa, Okla., taro Okazaki of the Royal Hotel, beautiful durassisted in or Would this be expensive way any died Monday, funeral at ,8 p.m. car$ ; voy V. K. Krishna Menon, who is forces." , and Albuquerque, N.M. bullpen. Uhe and illness away passing ing However, theilntermountain Kansas, Budyes. Initially, in 8:59.45 he at from where The Central Inspection Board Friday He took off from here Thomas pointed out there is a returning Peipmg of 0ur beloved husband and fawhich! recently overhauled its held talks with Red Chinese prem-- j difference in unification! and mer- a.m. (EDT), 'and made two stops dhist Church, 247 W. 1st S. recommended Utah that a establish indeed We are ther!. grateful. mental treatment, has found that ier Chou En-lai- .. Eldon Meredith the first TOOELE of en route to New York the He: faid "they services. of Mental ger Health, Mrs. Isaac Howe and family. Department at Denver, Colo.,' and the second Howell, 49 died Friday, funeral headed by a commissioner with modern facilities and adequate Before Menon went to PeipingJ are working togethe- asi a team." If so, write to Spears Chiro- and Hospital, staff means cure instead of ac Cooper told him the United States at 1 p.m. Monday in Tooele First in an Armed Forces- Day practic Sanitarium at Springfield, RL highest professional qualifications cumulation of Colo.,for Denver, Testimonial; Kansas Ward would be interested in anything he speech, Thomas adjrnitited that in patients. He put his jet down it Mitchell Chapel. . as a psychiatrist. This department of results in arthritis, canProof 80 inof of cent j OGDEN Leon could provide in the way of per (Doc) Field on Long Island, New York, World War II there was waste Eugene would supervise the state hospital, reports recovery polio, epilepsy, rheumatic 4 formation about the whole picture1 and duDlication in the admfnistra- - cer, patientsi feeble-minde- d at 2:18.59 p.m. (EDT), with only Pigneau, 73, of 2665 Eccles Aveschool and rever, multiple sclerosis, cereb- private Mid-West For every patient f ured, the in the Far East crisis. It was tive and business sidis pf thecal palsy, 48 gallons of fuel left. He left nue, died Friday, requiem mass muscular dystrophy, for mental and' nervous hospitals state gains a taxpayer and is re- - made plain that the United States armed forces. But, he said much strokes heart, liver, skin, later on his at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Joseph's New York 38 mlnutei stom- diseases. ' lievebt of lifetime custody ex was not promoting Menon's mis- - has been done to correct this!ach, kidney and scores of other Catholic Church, Holy Rosary MAMMOTH, Juab County Wil- - A . return trip. subdepartment would direct penses sion. ailments. Conroy flew east to New York recited at 8 p.m. Sunday in Lar- - liarU Kessler Gillespie, 59, died nt through cooperation! and uhity. ad. public edu ' In five hours, 19 minutes and 14 kin Mortuary. i Friday in a Veterans' Hospital at cation and aactivities, mental ' hygiene pro HELPER - Harold Chancer seconds. It was inot a record. . S.D. Hot gram. Springs, Conroy ate breakfast in Los (Pete) Archer, 58, died Thursday, He was born in Aspen, Colo., The committee urged need for Angeles, gulped lunch in New funeral held Saturday. in l896r a son of Bun and Hattie a clinic for treatment of alco York and planned to be back SYRACUSE. Davis Count- yKessler. He was reared holics and drug addicts; and said Gillespie home for dinner, completing the George A. Rampton, 85, died the latej State Hospital, struggling to be his grandmother, round trip in less Friday, funerar at 1 p.m. Mon by entire 5,085-mi- le of a treatment center, should be re Tolland Ellen Gillespie Mr?. at Syracuse Ward. than 11 hours flying time. day lieved of care of mental defec I FILLMORE William F. Ho- - Mammoth. Stops Seven Minute He was a veteran of both World tives. died r Conroy s first stop on the trip gan, 71, Thursday, funeral Pool Resources having served in the army back to Los Angeles was at the at 2 p.m. Monday in Fillmore Wajrs, me. The most nis oi committee LDS outsuggested that First Ward Lockbourne Air Force Base Chapel. by twin daugh- the medical school and hospital Ie is survivedJoan side of Columbus, Ohio. He set his PLAIN CITY, Weber County Jean and Gillespie of pool resources work. on research Mrs. Bessie Mae Haldren, ters, jet down on the field in the niidst California. projects under a director of re of an Armed Forces Day- - pro- Painter, 61, died Friday, funeral Service-wilbe at 1 p.m. Tues- search, with all staffers helping, gram at 3:58 p.m. EDT,, refueled at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Lindquist day in the Eureka LDS Ward and special funds allotted. and left seven minutes later. His and Sons Funeral Chape George For-se- jf It opined that "existing condi. flying time from New York to MURRAY Mrs. Anna Eliza Chapel, with Bishop officiating.. Friends may call tions are not attractive to quali- Columbus was an hour and two beth Peterson Jamieson, 70, of 388 Vine Street, died Wednesday. Tuesday from 11 a.m. until the minutes. tinjie of the services Tuesday. InThe plane landed at Tulsa, Okla., at 5:3& p.to. EDT, was re short circuit just before he terment will be in the Eureka FLOWERS fueled by three trucks simultan landed at Springfield, but the City Cemetery. For All on took the and runway eously were made necessary Occasions! off at 5:42 p.m. EDT. Confoy's there. The repairswas There are 19 species of oak tree KNUDSEN cloudy be next stop ' was Albuquerque, N.M, tween Los sky j Illinois, in eleven of them black Angeles and) Spring. Conroy swooped down at Kirt-lan- d iieia, ana ne, naa to make FLORAL oak varieties and the others an in Air Force Base, Albuquer strument FR The the official is oak white. he said landing there, que, an hour and 16 minutes after Conroy, a World War II tree of Illinois. ' runon the he left Tulsa. He was a who flew for the pilot jet Civil seven minutes, and way first time when i the Air Aeronautics Authority weather ob- National Guard he joined two only ,years servers told him he might enstopped only long enough OH SON OF MAN! counter a rain storm, over Win-alo- w ago, to a eat on a meal served small m.' ft.v.nrn-K-;.and Prescott. Ariz. S" My eternity i My Creation, X The Air ; National Guard pilot table set up beside this plane. uniformed waiters a served have created it for Thee. Make cleared KIrtland at 4:08 p.m. Two, ' oi steak dinner, but Con" MST (7:08 p.m. EDT) and hoped it the garment of thy temple. ate two and bites only soup to land at Los Angeles an hour roy My unity is My handywork; I well in of the steak. He drank! a glass and 35 minutes later have wroughted for thee. Clothe, of milk instead of a bottle of wine " time for supper. thounaa that Deen mat therewith, him. thyself provided His flight was made as an mayest be to all eternity the Armed Forces Day "operation He took off 38 minutes Jater for to return the Los flight Angeles. revelation of My everlaitim boomerang" demonstration proLos (Angeles moting the Air National Guard. He took off from being. Conroy made two stops en at 8:59:45 a.m. E D T, and made two fuel stops en route. The route to New York, the last one Hidden words of at Springfield, 111. There his first was at Denver, Colo., at 10:47 a.m. EDT. fjaha'u'xlah He stayed plane was loaded to Its six there five fuel capacity and he had only minutes, seconds, BAHA'I TEMPLE FREE LITERATURE may be obenough fuel left for a few minutes and then flew to Springfield, 111., tained. Write Baha'i World where he landed at 12:32.5 EDT. L the air when he landed here. Wilmette, Illinois Faith. Box 468, Provo Herald. 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